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ASHBURTON SALES. RATIONAL HORSE FAIR, BULLOCK’S ARCADE. FRIDAY. 25th FEBRUARY, IS3& WE WILL OFFER:— A/c. MR G. S. BLACKMORE. Westerfield: 6-Horse Team, comprising: 1 Three-year Gelding, 2 4-rea? Geldings. 1 Nine-year Gelding; 1 11-year Gelding. 1 Aged Mare. All broken to chains. A/c.- MR? M. DONALDSON. Kin^ r 1 Pedigree Black Mare, rising 4yrs; broken to chains. - A/c. CLIENTS; 1 Three-year Filly, chains. 1 Yearling Draught Colt 1 Aged Gelding, all work. A/c. MR C. URQUHART, Springbura (who has purchased a “Lanz” Tractor): 9-year-old Gelding, all work, good shatter. , 2 Seven-year-old Geldings, chains. 9-year-old Mare, chains. 4-year-old Mare, Half-draught, chains. 3-year-old Mare, Half-Draught chains. C., H., and W. for all horses. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Auctioneers, 7366 Ashburton.

CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, MAYFIELD. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1 PJL TITESSRS J. TREVOR THOMAS and "1- CO. have received instructions from Mr DAVID EDMOND (whose farm they have sold) to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, the following:— CATTLE--16 Dairy Cows, 3rd and 4th Calvers, Jersey and Jersey Cross. All guaranteed, dates at sale. 1 Heifer, due spring. 1 Jersey Calf. 1 Purebred Jersey BulL PIGS — 6 Porkers. Tamworth and Devoa Tamworth. SUNDRIES— , „ “Alfa Laval,” 45-gallon Separator, hand or power drive; Electric Motor and Drive; Set Spring Cart Harness; Planet Jun. Garden Hand Hoe, Planet Junr. Horse Cultivator, Wheelbarrow, i Cask Molasses. Grindstone, Chains, Spring Cart, Milk Buckets. Milk Cans (5), Quantity Empty Sacks. Sundry Harness, Sheep Netting. J. TREVOR THOMAS and CO., 7367 Auctioneers.

EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY STUDY IMPROVED Every advantage is gained by the accountancy student who the benefit ol “H.C.A.” methods of tuition, which are planned by practical professional men and embody exclusive methods of tuition and study. No tune is wasted by students when they have the benefits of the “H.C.A.” course. Each individual student’s efforts are directed along paths of study which assure the greatest return, not only m success at examinations, but also in his actual professional practice later on. Many students have saved years of additional study by becoming an “H.CA” pupil....and the importance of saving even one year’s study is far too great to be overlooked. It pays to secure the best possible tuition. Obtain the.‘‘H.C.A.” Prospectus. . it is the “key” to success in accountancy.... and explains the very real benefits that are enjoyed by aD “H.C.A.” Students. The “H.C.A.” special course of tuition for new student%'"who have “failed” has a remarkaSie record of successes to its credit. Write to: HARLE’S COLLEGE OF accountancy, LTD.. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings. P.O. Box 859, Wellington. “H.C.A.” is the only college that publishes audited examination results. Christchurch Representative: Mr H. W. Armitage, Public Accountant, 213 Manchester street. —'

CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. PAPANUT TECHNICAL COLLEGE. rpHE EVENING CLASSES HAVE J- COMMENCED this week and intending students are asked to enrol without further delay. Enrolments will be taken each afternoon after 2 p.HL and each evening from 6.30 pm. Prospectus on application. D. E. HANSEN, 7331 Principal.

BUY YOUR BOOKS! SELL YOUR BOOKS! S.C.M. BOOK EXCHANGE vrow OPEN IN THE GYMNASIUM. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. X 6049 G ILBY’S COLLEGfi 93 Worcester street, (near Cathedral square). DAY AND EVENING CLASSES have now resumed. PROSPECTUS FREE ON REQUEST* . ’Phone 41-766. P.O. Box 652^ TEACHERS OF DANCING. ACADEMY. 769 Colombo street. T 4 i'r^' Principal: A. L. Leghorn, CAI.L&XU. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Full particulars on application. BUSINESS NOTICES. •‘T USTROUS” Paints, ready mixed. -L' the perfect house paint Remember. neglect means decay, also expense. SMITH and SMITH. LTD.. 58662 Cr. Tuam-High streets. _

BRIDGE SCORERS BRIDGE SCORERS BRIDGE SCORERS g/g PER DOZEN. Printing Department. CHCH. PRESS CO., LTD.. Cathedral square.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22335, 24 February 1938, Page 18

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